Brooklyn

Cops released photos of two teenagers who allegedly beat a 15-year-old boy for his Jordan sneakers in Cypress Hills. The boy and girl allegedly jumped the victim near Jamaica Avenue and Wyona Street around 9:10 p.m. April 17. Authorities said they punched and kicked him in the head while yanking off his pricy kicks. The victim was treated for a swollen eye and a gash on his head at an area hospital. The male suspect, believed to be between 15 and 18 years old, stands about 5-foot-8 with a slim build and has an Afro. His female accomplice, about the same age, is about 5-foot-3 with a medium build.

Two burglars hit three Prospect Heights businesses in under six hours last week, cops said. They first entered Taste of India on Bergen Street around 12:30 a.m. May 2 by breaking a lock on the front gate. They grabbed $55 from the register, police said. About four hours later, the prowlers broke into Bergen Express Deli two blocks away through a basement door, according to cops. They made off with about $900. The suspects made their last and biggest score around 6 a.m., when they swiped $1,050, an Apple computer and an iPhone from the Stocked restaurant on Vanderbilt Avenue, authorities said.

The Bronx

Two thieves swiped a television from a store in Morrisania, police said. The male-female duo entered the business on Prospect Avenue near East 165th Street around 12:45 p.m. April 15 through an unlocked door. Surveillance footage showed the male suspect slipping inside the building while his female accomplice kept watch. Minutes later, the man hauled out a Samsung IV television, and the pair took off, authorities said. The suspects are both believed to be between 35 and 40 years old and about 5-foot-6.

A man was wounded in a shooting on a University Heights street Thursday night, authorities said. The victim was hanging out near the Half-Nelson playground on Nelson Avenue near Featherbed Lane when the shots rang out around 9:20 p.m., cops said. The victim was hit and rushed to Jacobi Hospital in serious condition.

Manhattan

An 18-year-old man was fatally shot in Harlem early Friday, police said. A gunman approached Deiondre Viera near West 111th Street and Saint Nicholas Avenue around 2:40 a.m., and fired multiple rounds into his head, police said. A pal rushed Viera to Harlem Hospital, but he could not be saved. Police sources say Viera was linked to a criminal crew in the neighborhood.

A man was shot as he was sitting in a car parked on a Washington Heights street, authorities said. The 21-year-old man was sitting in the driver’s seat of a 2000 Honda parked on West 177th Street near Audubon Avenue around 2:35 a.m. May 3 when the gunman approached the window and fired three times, police said. One bullet caught the victim in his right wrist, cops said. He was treated at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. The suspect, who was last seen running south on St. Nicholas Avenue, stands about 5-foot-5. He wore a baseball cap and has a long, bushy ponytail.

Staten Island

A New Jersey scofflaw who racked up more than $30,000 in unpaid E-ZPass tolls was finally busted by Port Authority cops Wednesday on the Goethals Bridge, police said. John Sipsis, 47, was pulled over in his 2009 Mercedes around 5 p.m. for crossing the span with an obstructed license plate, a Port Authority spokesman said. The officers ran his name and found that Sipsis had 38 violation points on his New Jersey license, as well as a New York license that had been suspended three times, officials said. Sipsis, of Colonia, was charged with aggravated unlicensed operation of a vehicle.